Things aren’t slowing down for the people of Port Charles as one thing after another brings constant drama and chaos. This week on General Hospital, General Hospital spoilers reveal secrets will be spilled, and lives will be changed forever.
General Hospital spoilers for Wednesday, December 4th show Carly (Laura Wright) and Jax (Ingo Rademacher) having a conversation after Sonny (Maurice Benard) gets a phone call from Kristina (Lexi Ainsworth). Kristina called Sonny to tell him she is at the hospital waiting to hear about her mother’s condition after being severely injured by Kendra Lennon (Michelle Argyris).
When Carly is left alone with Jax, she warns him that if Sonny ever found out about Nikolas (Marcus Coloma) and that he has been hiding out at Jax’s place, Sonny would most likely blow their cover. Carly is now keeping secrets from her husband which could lead to trust issues and problems in their marriage down the road.
Ava Jerome (Maura West) is still stuck in Shadybrooke, trying to recover from a mental breakdown. She wants to believe in herself and trust that when she saw Nikolas, he was actually real, alive and well. Jax has been trying to convince her otherwise in order to keep this charade going at Nikolas’ request. Nikolas won’t keep this a secret from Ava any longer. She gets a bit of relief today after she finds out she wasn’t imagining Nikolas the night of Halloween. General Hospital spoilers reveal Nikolas will visit Ava and he will come clean with what is going on.
Willow has been acting off lately and her good friend Sasha was quick to notice and quick to be totally supportive of Willow’s situation. Wednesday is the day Willow finds out if she is pregnant or not. GH spoilers indicate Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) is pregnant with Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) baby. She wants to tell him right away but duty calls and he is at the scene of the car crash involving Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes).
Lexi Ainsworth returns to General Hospital in her role playing Alexis Davis and Sonny Corinthos’ daughter, Kristina. She returns to Port Charles and and is immediately swept into the drama surrounding her family. Her mother was severely injured by a young women trying to avenge her brother Kiefer’s (Christian Alexander) death. Kendra wanted Alexis to go down for what had happened to her brother, Kristina’s abusive ex-boyfriend Kiefer, all those years ago. When Kendra’s plan to poison Alexis failed, she had to resort to extreme measures to accomplish her mission. She was set out to charge after Alexis who was on foot with her car. Thankfully she didn’t get the chance because Lucas Jones crashed into Kendra (Michelle Argyris), avoiding killing Alexis and instead killing Kendra. Michelle Argyris has finished her time at General Hospital and Kendra was pronounced dead on Tuesday’s episode.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Lucas will be in a coma as a result of the crash orchestrated by his won father, Julian Jerome (William DeVry) and Julian will be overcome with guilt.
There’s so much in store for the people if PC in the coming weeks leading up to Christmas and New Year’s. Keep popping in and we will keep fans updated on all the drama and excitement.
Rebecca says goodbye to her fellow cast and GH fans
Earlier this month, General Hospital news reported the exit of long time Daytime TV star Rebecca Budig in her role as GH’s Hayden Barnes. On Wednesday’s episode of General Hospital, Hayden left Port Charles while leaving her daughter Violet behind. It was an emotional goodbye between Hayden and those she cares for and visa versa but she really doesn’t have a choice. With everything that has been going on with Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), Hayden is being threatened and staying in Port Charles just isn’t safe at this time. Hayden just introduced Violet to her father, Dr. Finn and his fiance Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), and although it’s breaking her heart to leave Violet, it’s best she stays behind with her dad. It’s a tough scenario on and off screen for the characters and actors alike. This is the second time Budig has exited from General Hospital. The door has been left open for her return, we can hold on to that and hope she returns sooner rather than later.
Let us help you out if you need something to jog your memory. There are so many characters and story lines that come and go, it’s hard to store them all in your memory bank. It was the year 2000, a new millenium, and General Hospital introduced a new character, Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez). Gia and Nikolas met under peculiar circumstances after he and his friends, Lucky Spencer and Liz Webber (Rebecca Herbst) in an attempt to catch the person blackmailing Emily Quartermaine (Natalia Livingston). Gia took the bait, but she agreed to help them instead, and made her way to Port Charles. However, Gia didn’t want her brother, Taggart, knowing she was in town. Nikolas and Gia hit it off pretty quickly, leading to a marriage proposal. In between, Nik had asked Gia to move in as she was the shoulder he leaned on after his uncle Stefan returned from the dead. Ultimately, Nikolas had to break things off with Gia in order to protect her from his psycho grandmother, Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers). There’s so much more to the Gia and Nikolas story through history, but now we will focus on the present.
General Hospital rumors have been swirling and fans have been wondering who exactly is Trina Robinson? GH views are tossed around the idea of Trina being related to Stella (Vernee Watson), and possibly being Shawn Butler (Sean Blakemore). However, one GH theory has stuck with many views. Perhaps due to the surprise comeback of Nikolas Cassadine shortly after the arrival of Trina Robins, fans have been trying to put the pieces together. Currently Trina is Josslyn Jacks’ best friend, she is part of the new generation of General Hospital teens, and has been true and loyal to her friends.
Anything is possible in the world of Daytime TV, and bringing up characters from the past to tie the younger generations to the history of the show is extremely common in building these story lines.
Nikolas and Gia had a fiery romance and a memorable love story. Whose to say Gia didn’t get pregnant before she left Port Charles? Could it be? Is Trina really the newest Cassadine?
Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig) isn’t the type of woman to be bullied or backed into a corner. She’s a tough cookie and she’s always ready for what comes at her.
Currently, Hayden is working with Jax (Ingo Rademacher) and Nikolas (Marcus Coloma) in order to recover the codicil that belongs to Nikolas. That important item is what rightfully belongs to Nikolas Cassadine and ultimately his son, Spencer Cassadine.
Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) won’t just let the codicil, and the fortune, slide through is fingers and into the hands of any of these three. General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin and Hayden have an argument as he warned Hayden, “It’s gonna her unpleasant.”
While standing at the docks near Pier 54, Hayden is on her phone and caught off guard as she is grabbed from behind and attacked!
Valentin wasn’t bluffing when he gave Hayden that warning. Will Hayden be kidnapped? Will she be able to get away and prove who is behind this?
This week on General Hospital, the drama intensifies surrounding Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Jax’s (Ingo Rademacher) big secret. General Hospital spoilers for November 12th reveal Carly (Laura Wright) will make her way to Jax’s doorstep.
Jax becomes uneasy as he is still trying to keep Nikolas’ existence a secret while he is hiding Nikolas in his home.
Why is Carly going to see Jax?
According to General Hospital spoilers, Carly comes to talk to Jax about their teenage daughter, Joss (Eden McCoy). Joss wants to live with her Father (Jax) and Carly doesn’t want that to happen.
We know that Jax doesn’t want anyone really near his home while he is keeping Nikolas in hiding. Will Jax make this too easy for Carly? It would be just like Carly to not take what she gets and walk away. Carly tends to pry and get into business that isn’t hers. Will Carly grow suspicious that Jax gave in too easily in regard to Josslyn?
General Hospital has seen many return from the dead type story lines in it’s long history. Out most recent gift from the soap Gods is the return of iconic character Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). Although Tyler Christopher did not return to reprise the role, fans are still happy to see a staple character back in Port Charles. Nikolas has always been a key player and involved with mainly headlining stories throughout the years.
Nikolas’ long time counterpart Emily Quartermaine was killed off the show years ago. In a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, actress Natalia Livingston tells SID that is is open to bringing Emily back to General Hospital. She states, “If it was actually Emily returning, that would be exciting,” she declared. “I think if it was actually somehow Emily returning and maybe she was never really killed… I mean, I’ve seen so many clever, brilliant storyline ideas over the years that people have tweeted or sent so… yeah, I would definitely be open to that. But I’m not so sure about a ghost.”
Now that Nikolas is back and without a love interest? Would you like to see this fan favorite return to General Hospital?
Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig) waltzes back into Port Charles after being gone for so long, and keeping her whereabouts a secret from her ex, Dr. Finn (Michael Easton). Where she had been was not the only secret Hayden was hiding. Thankfully though, it didn’t take her long to come forward to Finn about having a daughter. And to the fan’s delight, Hayden also didn’t take 3 years (soap opera exaggeration here haha) to finally drop the bomb on Finn that Violet (Jophielle Love) his also his daughter. However, there is some gray area when it comes to Violet’s father.
Some may have forgotten that Hayden Barnes was married to Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) at the time of his “death.” She is is widow, and therefore, now that he is actually still alive, he is still her husband. What does that mean for little Violet? According to General Hospital spoilers, Nikolas’ return to Port Charles will make things very difficult for Finn and his relationship with his and Hayden’s daughter, Violet, because legally, Nikolas would be Violet’s father.
Nikolas isn;t the most generous or easy going man especially when it comes to Hayden. He plays dirty to get what he wants. Although they are working together toward the same goal, (taking down Valentin Cassadine), Nikolas and Hayden are still at odds on a personal level. Does Nik have it in him to try and keep Finn away from Violet?
This week on General Hospital, the drama intensifies as the masked mystery man has been revealed as Nikolas Cassadine. Despite many General Hospital discussions and rumors surrounding the return of Tyler Christopher as Nik, the role has definitely been recast. As we learned last week, 41 year old American actor, Marcus Coloma has stepped into the role of Nikolas Cassadine.
General Hospital spoilers show a brand new reason to get excited as GH previews show yet another shocking return. In the official General Hospital preview promo, legs of an unknown individual grabbing the leg of what appears to be a women (in pinkish satin pajamas) as they walk by.
There is so much in store this week on General Hospital! Make sure you check back with us to stay fresh on all the excitement, suspense and drama!
Check out the General Hospital spoilers promo video below.
Today’s episode of General Hospital finally revealed who was under the mask. For weeks now, many General Hospital spoilers hinted to the return of GH’a iconic character Nikolas Cassadine, The Dark Prince.
At the beginning of todays’s episode the audience saw a mystery man in the shower. His black hair facing the audience and his face kept a undisclosed. The camera panned over to a unique ring, and things started to make sense. What we didn’t know is that the return of Nikolas Cassadine would not mean the return of the actor who portrayed Nikolas originally, Tyler Christopher. Not until the very end of today’s Halloween episode did we find out that Nikolas has officially returned to Port Charles as the one stalking Ava. Fans were shocked to see Nikolas will be played by a new actor.
The arrival of General Hospital newcomer Marcus Coloma came as a shock to GH fans. Coloma may be new to General Hospital but the 41 year old American actor has been in the acting game for some time. Coloma’s acting credits include working alongside Hilary Duff, as her love interest in the 2006 movie, Material Girls, The CW’s One Tree Hill, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, just to name a few. Although this change will take some getting used to, General Hospital Blog is looking forward to see what’s ahead for the Nikolas and the rest of the Cassadines. What will this mean for Laura, Lulu, Spencer, and Ava?
Happy Halloween! How about you give yourself a freight in the spirit of the Holiday?! Get your popcorn ready because this week I’m General Hospital, GH Spoilers reveal this year’s Halloween in Port Charles is going to be a KILLER!
It looks like Ryan Chamberlain hasn’t gotten his last fill of his murder spree just yet. We can only assume that Ryan is the killer, but who becomes the victim?
Previously, General Hospital News and Spoilers confirmed the exit of GH actress, Tamara Braun (Dr. Kim Nero). Although this news has not yet been confirmed, fans are all abuzz about the actresses potential departure.
According to General Hospital spoilers, this year’s GH Halloween is more than just tricks and treats. Think of it as a celebration. Kind of like a Port Charles wedding. You know that we can almost always count on a fresh new travesty as any main event in PC.
Between Nikolas Cassadine and Ryan Chamberlain, who causes more of a commotion? And is Kim Nero’s fate in a psychopath’s hands? Will she become Ryan’s next victim on Halloween?
Meanwhile, Port Charles is distracted by another mysterious cloud lurking in the midst. Sources say that Nikolas surprises Laura on Halloween when he shows up alive!
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